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Revision as of 21:10, 18 October 2010
Overview
ARDMonitor shows the state of Apple Remote Desktop (disabled, enabled, connected) - even if the Administrator asked for permission to monitor/control (that's what ARD's menu extra doesn't).
ARDMonitor comes in two flavours:
- "ARDMonitor" - The normal faceless program which will show an icon on the right side of the menu bar.
- "ARDMonitor unquittable" - The same as the above, but it lacks the option to quit the program - maybe useful if you're dealing with lusers.
Screenshots
ARD is disabled
ARD is enabled
ARD is enabled, and an Administrator is monitoring or controlling your computer
(sorry, the images show version 1.0, the new 1.1 version also displays the own IP address)
System requirements
- Mac OS X 10.4.0 or later
- PPC or Intel CPU (Universal Binary)
Download
Did I mention it is free software? Download and enjoy!
License
Please read the Readme-file for details. Short: basically it's just free. :-)
If you think it's worth a buck, please feel free to donate one (or some) via Paypal.